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Podcaster Bobbi Althoff raps on Sukihana's new single "Bills Paid," produced by Juicy J and Hitkidd, drawing mixed reactions online.

When podcasting personalities drift into music, the results can be awkward, brilliant, or somewhere in between. On Monday (June 15), that experiment landed squarely in the public eye: Sukihana dropped the video for her latest single “Bills Paid,” and it features podcaster Bobbi Althoff attempting a verse over production credited to Juicy J and Hitkidd.
The cameo is equal parts stunt and extension of a real friendship. In the clip, Suki hands Althoff a moment on a record built for big, braggadocious lines, and the host steps up with a delivery that has already split timelines and comment sections.
“Bobbi A, if you wanna date me, gotta pay,” she raps. “I’m really a spoiled brat, I’m having my way/Act like he’s a boss, I see Uber on his pay stub/You call him your soulmate, I call him my mistake/All these b**ches in my comments section full of hate/’Cause I make her favorite rapper rub my feet and feed me grapes.”
Reactions were immediate and mixed. Some viewers treated it like a lighthearted extension of Suki and Bobbi’s chemistry; others saw it as a bridge too far for someone known for podcasting rather than rapping.
“NO. Bring back gatekeeping,” one person wrote underneath a Hollywood Unlocked post about the clip.
Another user leaned the other way: “I can’t lie, I love how Suki brought her outta her shell.”
And a third voice pushed back at the critics: “Geez a b**ch can’t have fun? Y’all so serious on here I hate that.”
This is not a random cameo. Suki and Bobbi have become an unlikely public duo over the past year. Their first notable on-camera moment came in 2024, when Sukihana guested on Bobbi’s The Really Good Podcast and a throwaway exchange — viewers insisted Suki confused “musician” with “magician” — went viral. What could have been a one-off meme turned into rapport; earlier this year the pair launched a joint show, That’s BS With Bobbi and Suki, cementing their alliance beyond clips and comments.
Whether listeners find Bobbi’s verse charming or cringeworthy, the appearance does what these cross-media moments often aim for: it blurs the line between internet personality and musician while amplifying conversation around both. For Suki, whose music career has always leaned into personality and spectacle, the choice to feature Bobbi feels consistent; for Althoff, it is another move toward a public persona that exists beyond long-form interviews and viral podcast segments.
See Sukihana’s new music video where Bobbi Althoff raps and reactions below.
